You think the Cold War is over? Think again. Russian and American forces are still challenging each other in the Arctic by Jon Bowermaster At 12:4 ...
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Despite its unmatched abilities in intelligence and Arctic readiness, the limited fleet size prevents Seawolf-class submarines from fulfilling their intended role as a game-changer in modern naval ...
But despite the presence of 5G in one of the Earth’s most remote locations, fiber connections in the region are much rarer.
Russia has accused Norway of militarising the Arctic Svalbard archipelago, a claim refuted by Norwegian authorities. This ...
Arctic has lost more sea ice this year than ... become so thin that it would inevitably disappear. ”Measurements from submarines have shown that it has lost at least 40% of its thickness since ...
Rarely in the news, the Arctic has returned to the spotlight following the return of Donald Trump as US president. But who owns this polar region, and why is it so important to Arctic nations?
The Arctic is also a place where two of the globe’s greatest threats – climate change and warfare – amplify each other.